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  1. Phoenix has released version 0.7b of Aurora, and it includes NOVA! Check it out on the website: http://phoenix.xboxunity.net. If you like what we're doing here, feel free to buy us a virtual beer or something! EN-US.xml
  2. Coverflow Simple 3D diseñado por mi para Aurora 0.7B Xbox 360, espero sea de su agrado Simple 3D Default: Simple 3D Default by adriancaz.cfljson Simple 3D WebOS: Simple 3D WebOS by adriancaz.cfljson
  3. Coverflow Big Library 3D diseñado por mi para Aurora 0.7B Xbox 360, espero sea de su agrado Big Library 3D Default: Library 3D Default by adriancaz.cfljson Big Library 3D WebOS: Library 3D WebOS by adriancaz.cfljson
  4. Coverflow WheelArcade diseñado por mi para Aurora 0.7B Xbox 360, espero sea de su agrado WheelArcade Default: WheelArcade Default by adriancaz.cfljson WheelArcade WebOS: WheelArcade webOS by adriancaz.cfljson
  5. Hi I have an idea for aurora menu I think we need a messaging app so we can play together more comfortably I Made Many Friends on System Link But I can't contact them we need for better experience Please support this project. And my Gamertag=ZekiTR Username:Digital.Gaming57 I usually play red dead Write a comment to play together
  6. I make Aurora.XEX as the default via Dashlaunch, but when I turn my console off and on, I see the text "fatal crash" please help how do I make the aurora main menu
  7. Coverflow BigCover diseñado por mi para Aurora 0.7B Xbox 360, espero sea de su agrado BigCover I Default: BigCover Default by adriancaz.cfljson BigCover II Default: BigCoverII Default by adriancaz.cfljson BigCover I WebOS: BigCover WebOS by adriancaz.cfljson BigCover II WebOS: BigCoverII WebOS by adriancaz.cfljson
  8. Some (i don't know how much but every game I tried to update) Title updates won't work I tried to update CoD Bo2 main version was 7 I installed the latest version I think it supposed to say 44 in-game but It kept saying 7 I don't know why I wanted to add DLC but because of title updates won't work I cant I need help or update at aurora should i go back to 0.6 ? but if I go to 0.6 I cant enable FSD plugin HELP PLS
  9. Hi there, this simple Script is providing a service of Xboxunity straight onto your console. Script: Icon: Name: Unity Friends Description: "See Unity Friends who are active" (Currently, TBD) What is planned: - List all Friends who are Online - Use Services from Unity -- Block, Add, Mail? - TBA ... Why did i create this?: I wanted to see, if my friends are Online and playing a Game. So i can Join and surprise. ... What are the benefits?: - See who of your friends are online. ... Is it final?: Currently, it's more a concept. (See below) Anyone who wants to contribute, can report Bugs, Suggest Features/Fixes or extend by using GitHub or this Thread. What prevents its release?: - The Scripts can only do GET-Requests. - Xboxunity does have a Login and works with the API Key and a PHP-Session. We can't use a PHP-Session or a Cookie yet. I don't know if it will ever happen. - We can't retrieve the needed Information or Services with the API Key and the current "API" - It would be nice, if we could "get" the API Key from Aurora, if available. Otherwise, we would need a Login (at least, once) -- When using API Key, i need to consider security also. ... Where is the download?: Depends on finding solution to the Limitations. But once it's available, you can download it directly to your console via Aurora Repo Browser.
  10. Phoenix has released version 0.7b of Aurora, and it includes NOVA! Check it out on the website: http://phoenix.xboxunity.net. If you like what we're doing here, feel free to buy us a virtual beer or something!
  11. Mattie

    Rising Phoenix

    While you are waiting for a new release, we made a CFL and background to go along with it. Check out the post in the CFL section on the forums! If you like what we're doing here, feel free to buy us a virtual beer or something!
  12. Hi there, this simple Script is providing a service of Xboxunity straight onto your console. Script: Icon: Name: Unity News Description: "Get the latest News and Updates about Phoenix, Unity and Aurora" What it does: - Gets all the News from http://phoenix.xboxunity.net -- Downloads JSON ("Offline" purpose) - Processes the News File -- Downloads all referenced Images ("Offline" purpose) -- Modifies the Body to HTML, with Style Attributes - Generates a List of all available News - Displays News, just like you are on a Website with additional Information ... Why did i create this?: Everytime i recognize an Update of Aurora, im excited to find out whats new. And that information is provided somewhere, but not on your console yet. Now you can see a changelog straight on your Console. Also, any other News from the Scene, especially provided from Team Phoenix will be available directly on your console. ... What are the benefits?: - Get all News directly on your console. - Get to read the changelog directly on your console. - Get more connected to the scene by getting more and better information. ... Is it final?: It's a POC version, but not usable yet. It is not perfect, it has to be optimized and there were some limitations. (see below) Anyone who wants to contribute, can report Bugs, Suggest Features/Fixes or extend by using GitHub or this Thread. What prevents its release?: 1.) No HTML-Support in the GizmoScenes 2.) Limitations of GizmoScenes. 3.) I would like to several GizmoScenes/Menus, all customizable in their sizes. -> Using "Fullscreen" is the goal, because it will be better to Read and fit the Images. ... Where is the download?: Depends on finding solution to the Limitations. But once it's available, you can download it directly to your console via Aurora Repo Browser.
  13. Not sure if it's appropriate to post this here, however, I put together a little boot animation with some art resources that Mattie was kind enough to send my direction. Hope you enjoy it! http://www.mediafire.com/watch/4q21n9ppxccrl1c/Aurora.wmv Here is a link to the video on youtube:
  14. Some of you might know us from F3, the soon to be number 2 dashboard replacement for Xbox 360. We are Phoenix, and we bring you Aurora, the new number one dashboard replacement! With Aurora we went back to the core of what a dashboard should do, which is launch your titles, and look fancy while doing that. Aurora boots straight into the title list and uses filters and sort instead of predefined tabs. Written from the ground up it has been optimized to run fast, smooth and stable. This is the first alpha version we want to share with you, while it contains disabled features and probably some bugs, it has proven to be pretty stable already. Features: Boot straight into coverflow Lua scripts for filters, sort methods and subtitles Support locale files to translate the dashboard and skin Custom coverflow layouts Quick browse game list Game details Manage your game list when your devices aren't connected And of course fully compatible with Freestyle Plugin (LiNK) and the new and improved Unity website Disabled features in alpha: View Previews / achievements / related content Please post bugs in the support forum. Or check out #RealModScene on Efnet for support Current versions: 0.1a r431 Binaries 0.1a r431 Skin 3.0b r801 Freestyle Plugin UPDATE #1: Please use this revised package as there is a bug in the original release that will delete your games under rare conditions when hitting the Refresh button in the Game Options. (Thanks Gromber) UPDATE #2: A new update has been released for Aurora. Click here to find out more. Link: Aurora 0.1A - Release Package - Hotfix #1.rar Cheers, Phoenix
  15. Phoenix has released version 0.4b of Aurora, check it out: Aurora info and download. If you like what we're doing here, feel free to buy us a virtual beer or something!
  16. The Aurora Scripting How-To Guide Aurora and its new Content Management foundation has been designed around the concept of scripting. Using Lua 5.2 as the baseline, Aurora provides user definable functionality to the way your content is sorted and filtered as well as subtitle information provided in the game details. This document will be enhanced and fleshed out as more information is made available; however, its primary purpose at this point is to provide the end-users with minimal documentation so they can start writing their own scripts and configure Aurora to their preference. As mentioned above, there are currently three types of script functions: Sort, Filter and Subtitle. Below you will find function prototypes and some information on building your own script functions. Sort Script Functions In the Aurora Media folder, you will find a sub-folder titled Scripts. This folder contains all of the .lua files that Aurora uses throughout the Content Management foundation and the Game List. For Sort Script Functions specifically, you are going to be referring to the Sort.lua and SortFunctions.lua files. Sort.lua contains the registration function that Aurora calls to add sort methods to the dash and SortFunctions.lua contains all of the core functionality. Sort.lua At the top of the file, you will see the following code: require(Enums) require(SortFunctions) This is including other .lua files into the Aurora Lua Virtual Machine and will make those functions available for code later on in the file. After the require, you will see the following code: -- Set up our global table GameListSorters = {} -- Add a sort method GameListSorters["Title Name"] = GameListSortAlphabetically GameListSorters["Publisher"] = GameListSortPublisher GameListSorters["Developer"] = GameListSortDeveloper GameListSorters["Recent Activity"] = GameListSortRecentActivity GameListSorters["Recently Added"] = GameListSortRecentlyAdded This specific code is generating a table defined as GameListSorters. The key of the table is what you see in [ ]. The value of the table is what you see to the right of the = sign. Let's take the following code: GameListSorters["Title Name"] = GameListSortAlphabetically The key in this line of code is the Title Name. The value in this line of code is the GameListSortAlphabetically. When Aurora loads this table, it will pair the key with the value and create a look up table, allowing the user to select their sort method by the key and have it execute the value (the function). SortFunctions.lua This is one of the files included at the top of the file in Sort.lua. In this file you will see many different functions that define how your content is going to be sorted. For example, the following function is going to alphabetically sort our content by title. function GameListSortAlphabetically(Item1, Item2, Type) -- Check if sort Descending if Type == SortType.Descending then return string.lower(Item1.Name) > string.lower(Item2.Name) end -- Sort Ascending return string.lower(Item1.Name) < string.lower(Item2.Name) end In the above code, you will see the name GameListSortAlphabetically. This is the name of the function and, if you noticed, is the same name we used as the value in the GameListSorters table. When Aurora gets a request to sort content, it will first check to see what sort method the user has specified (the key). Then, for each and every content it finds, it will run this function and compare the two items. The job of this function is to tell Aurora if one piece of Content is to be placed ahead of another piece of Content in the list. To determine this, the function is supplied with three (3) parameters: Item1 // ContentItem 1 Item2 // ContentItem 2 Type // Sort Direction (Ascending or Descending) Essentially; in plain English, the function is asking, "Given that we have a sort direction of type Type, is Item1 ahead of Item2 in the list?" So, let's revisit the code above: function GameListSortAlphabetically(Item1, Item2, Type) -- Check if sort Descending if Type == SortType.Descending then return string.lower(Item1.Name) > string.lower(Item2.Name) end -- Sort Ascending return string.lower(Item1.Name) < string.lower(Item2.Name) end First the function checks if the type is SortType.Ascending or SortType.Descending. The ascending and descending values are defined in the Enums.lua file. (The Enums.lua file should not be modified if you want your scripts to work.) After we have determined the SortType, we can now determine if Item1 is ahead of Item2 in the list. Item1 and Item2 are structures known as Content. This structure and its available properties are listed below under Appendix A. In this particular case, we are sorting alphabetically, so we need to figure out if the Name of the Content is greater than or less than the Name of the other Content depending on the Sort Type. If Item1 is ahead of Item2 in the list, then it is said to be *true*. If it is not ahead, then it is said to be false. To tell Aurora what the function has decided, we return either true or false. Subtitle Script Functions For Subtitle Script Functions, you are going to be referring to the Subtitle.lua and SubtitleFunctions.lua files. Subtitle.lua contains the registration function that Aurora calls to add subtitle methods to the game details and SubtitleFunctions.lua contains all of the core functionality. Subtitle.lua Just as you saw in Sort Functions at the top of the file, you will see the following code: require(Enums) require(SubtitleFunctions) After the require, you will see the following code: -- Set up our global table GameListSubtitles = {} -- Add a subtitle method GameListSubtitles["Publisher"] = GameListSubtitlePublisher GameListSubtitles["Developer"] = GameListSubtitleDeveloper GameListSubtitles["DateAdded"] = GameListSubtitleDateAdded GameListSubtitles["LastPlayed"] = GameListSubtitleLastPlayed GameListSubtitles["MediaID"] = GameListSubtitleMediaId GameListSubtitles["TitleID"] = GameListSubtitleTitleId GameListSubtitles["BaseVersion"] = GameListSubtitleBaseVersion GameListSubtitles["TitleIDMediaID"] = GameListSubtitleTitleMediaId GameListSubtitles["TitleIDMediaIDBaseVersion"] = GameListSubtitleTitleMediaIdBase GameListSubtitles["VirtualPath"] = GameListSubtitleVirtualPath GameListSubtitles["ContentPath"] = GameListSubtitleContentPath GameListSubtitles["DeviceCode"] = GameListSubtitleDeviceCode GameListSubtitles["DiscInfo" ] = GameListSubtitleDiscInfo GameListSubtitles["Genre"] = GameListSubtitleGenre GameListSubtitles["SystemLink"] = GameListSubtitleSystemLink GameListSubtitles["_Blank"] = GameListSubtitleDefault This specific code is generating a table defined as GameListSubtitles. The key of the table is what you see in [ ]. The value of the table is what you see to the right of the = sign. SubtitleFunctions.lua This is one of the files included at the top of the file in Subtitle.lua. In this file you will see many different functions that define how your subtitle is displayed in the game details. For example, the following function is going to display the games TitleID on screen. function GameListSubtitleTitleId(Content) return string.format("Title ID: %08X", Content.TitleId) end When Aurora gets a request to display a subtitle, it will first check to see what subtitle method the user has specified (the key). Then, for the selected content, it will run this function to ultimately generate a display string. The function is provided with a ContentItem struct to allow you to create the subtitle. The structure of the ContentItem can be viewed in Appendix A. To tell Aurora what to display, the function returns a simple pre-formatted string using whatever information you desire from the Content structure. Filter Script Functions For Filter Script Functions, you are going to be referring to the Filter.lua and FilterFunctions.lua files. Filter.lua contains the registration function that Aurora calls to add filter methods to the game details and FilterFunctions.lua contains all of the core functionality. Filter functions are defined some what differently than Sort and Subtitle functions as they can be grouped into sub categories. Filter.lua Just as you saw in Sort and Subtitle Functions at the top of the file, you will see the following code: require("Enums") require("FilterCategories.FilterCategoryGenres") require("FilterCategories.FilterCategoryMisc") require("FilterCategories.FilterCategoryUser") require("FilterFunctions") The primary difference here is that we've added additional files that also reference different filter functions. They are split into multiple files like this strictly for organizational purposes; but, if you wanted could all be under the same file, FilterFunctions.lua. After the require, you will see the following code: -- Set up our global table GameListFilterCategories = {} -- Add a Category GameListFilterCategories["Genres"] = RegisterGenreFilters() GameListFilterCategories["Misc"] = RegisterMiscFilters() GameListFilterCategories["User"] = RegisterUserFilters() GameListFilterCategories["Xbox 360"] = GameListFilterXbox360 GameListFilterCategories["Xbox Live Arcade"] = GameListFilterXBLA GameListFilterCategories["Xbox Classic"] = GameListFilterXboxClassic GameListFilterCategories["Indie"] = GameListFilterIndie GameListFilterCategories["Kinect"] = GameListFilterKinect GameListFilterCategories["Applications"] = GameListFilterApplications GameListFilterCategories["Homebrew"] = GameListFilterHomebrew GameListFilterCategories["Emulators"] = GameListFilterEmulator This specific code is generating a table defined as GameListFilterCategories. The key of the table is what you see in [ ]. The value of the table is what you see to the right of the = sign. If you have a sharp eye, you will notice that some of the values look like: GameListFilterCategories["Genres"] = RegisterGenreFilters() This is because we are defining a sub-category. When the value ends in () we are going to be calling another function that generates a new table. You ultimately will end up with a table within a table, or nested tables. Aurora is expecting pretty specific formatting; so if you decide to add new categories; try to stick to the conventions provided in the base files as they will help get you on the right path to creating your own filters. FilterFunctions.lua This is one of the files included at the top of the file in Filter.lua. In this file you will see many different functions that define how your scripts will filter content. function GameListFilterKinect(Content) -- Return if this game is a kinect game return bit32.btest( Content.Flags, ContentFlag.KinectCompatible ) end When Aurora gets a request to filter content, it does so by executing the user selected filter functions for each ContentItem found in the data base. When multiple filters are selected- they are applied using a bitwise AND operator meaning that if the user selects Xbox 360 AND Xbox Classic then their list will be empty because a game can't both be Xbox 360 and Xbox Classic. However, if the user selects Xbox 360 AND Kinect, then it will show Xbox 360 Kinect games. To tell Aurora what content to display and what content to filter, the function returns true or false. True if the content is to remain in the list and false if the content is to be removed from the list. Conclusion Well we hope that this how-to guide was a good starting point for your scripting adventures. Please feel free to post in the support forums if you have any questions or come across any bugs. If you think you can improve this guide- feel free to assist there as well. Note: In future updates, we have made it a goal to never replace or edit the FilterCategoryUser.lua file. It is recommended that if you want to make custom filters, sorts, or subtitle scripts, you do so in custom files, or have backups of your scripts prior to updating. Thanks! Appendix A - Content Struct struct { int Type; // ContentType [See Enums.lua for possible values] string Root; // Root of the storage device that this content resides. [Hdd1, Usb0, etc.] string VirtualRoot; // Virtual root that this content resides. [ \Xbox360\System\Hdd1, etc ] string Directory; // The directory that the content is in string Executable; // The name of the file for this content [ default.xex, CONTAINERNAME ] bool Enabled; // Flag representing whether or not the content is on a device that is mounted int AssetFlag; // Currently not working int Id; // Id of the content item as generated by the database string Name; // TitleName of the content int TitleId; // TitleId int MediaId; // MediaId int BaseVersion; // BaseVersion int DiscNum; // Current Disc number for this content int DiscsInSet; // Total number of discs for this content string Developer; // Developer name string Publisher; // Publisher name string Description; // Description (Synopsis) text string ReleaseDate; // Release date (not avaialble for all games) int Flags; // The XEX Flags- [See Enums.lua for possible values] int Genre; // Flag code for the genre [See Enums.lua for possible values] string GenreStr; // Localized/Translated string containing the genre of the content double LiveRating; // Rating (out of 5) as displayed on xbox.com int LiveRaters; // Number of raters as displayed on xbox.com bool SystemLink; // Flag denoting whether or not this game is LiNK supported bool Hidden; // Flag denoting if this content has been marked as hidden bool Favorite; // Flag denoting if this content has been marked as favorite int Group; // This is the category of content as determined by the Aurora Content Scanner string ScriptData; // This is the string set during scan path creation struct { int HighPart; int LowPart; int Month; int Day; int Year; int DayOfWeek; int Hour; int Minute; int Second; int Milliseconds; } LastPlayed; // Date-Time structure representing the last time this content was launched struct { int HighPart; int LowPart; int Month; int Day; int Year; int DayOfWeek; int Hour; int Minute; int Second; int Milliseconds; } DateAdded; // Date-Time structure representing the date this content was added } Content;
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